Dr Michael Mosley urges vitamin D supplements to help prevent dementia
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Updated · Express · Apr 26
Dr Michael Mosley urges vitamin D supplements to help prevent dementia
4 articles · Updated · Express · Apr 26
Mosley highlighted that in the UK, winter sunlight is insufficient for adequate vitamin D, putting over half of older adults and South Asians at risk of deficiency.
He cited studies showing vitamin D deficiency raises dementia risk by over 50%, and severe deficiency more than doubles it. Mosley called vitamin D an exception among supplements due to mounting evidence.
The NHS recommends a daily 10 microgram supplement during autumn and winter, warning not to exceed 100 micrograms. Vitamin D’s benefits extend beyond bone health, potentially supporting immunity and brain function.
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